Punk duo Bob Vylan have announced a new UK and European tour – see the full list of tour dates below.
Yesterday (May 20), Bob Vylan took to social media to announce the UK and European leg of the ‘Humble As The Sun’ tour. The tour will see the pair of Bobby Vylan and Bobbie Vylan perform over 20 headlining shows across the UK and Europe in just over a month, including stops in Cardiff, Manchester, London, Berlin, Prague, Paris and more.
Bob Vylan’s 2024 UK and European tour dates are:
OCTOBER
22 – Chalk – Brighton, UK
23 – Guildhall – Portsmouth, UK
25 – Marble Factory – Bristol, UK
26 – University – Plymouth, UK
27 – Great Hall – Cardiff, UK
29 – NX – Newcastle, UK
30 – SWG3 Galvanizers – Glasgow, UK
31 – Leadmill – Sheffield, UK
NOVEMBER
02 – Academy – Manchester, UK
03 – O2 Institute – Birmingham, UK
05 – Rock City – Nottingham, UK
07 – Brixton Electric – London, UK
17 – Luxor – Cologne, DE
18 – Headcrush – Hamburg, DE
20 – Frannz – Berlin, DE
21 – Transformator – Wroclaw, PL
22 – Bike Jesus – Prague, CZ
23 – Kulturquartier – Stuttgart, DE
25 – Petit Bain – Paris, FR
27 – Patronaat – Haarlem, NL
28 – Trix Hall – Antwerp, BE
Pre-sale tickets for the tour will be available on Wednesday (May 22) and Thursday (May 23) via the official Bob Vylan website. General tickets go on sale on Friday (May 24).
It’s happening! UK/EU Tour! Presale on Wednesday & Thursday. General sale Friday. See you soon🌞🌞 pic.twitter.com/1mN86Szrrb
— Bob Vylan (@BobbyVylan) May 20, 2024
The newly announced tour will come after the band’s Glastonbury slot on June 30, and a spell of festival sets around the UK and Europe between May 24 and August 24. Find out more about those dates via the band’s website.
Bob Vylan’s ‘Humble As The Sun’ scored a four-star review upon its release in April, with NME‘s Aliya Chaudhry writing: “Variety keeps things interesting, but it also allows the duo to flex their musical muscles, and they’ve traded in some of their previous blistering punk for a more relaxed pace on certain tracks, but without sacrificing any intensity.”